let no man care for himself; for all is but fortune. Tempest, v. 1. Ebbing men, indeed, Most often do so near the bottom run By their own fear or sloth. Tempest, ii. 1. Experience is by industry achiev'd, And perfected by the swift course of time. T. G. of Ver. i. 3. Every fault's condemned ere it be done. Meas. for Meas. ii. 2. Every lane's end, every shop, church, session, hanging, yields a careful man work. W. Tale, iv. 4. Every good servant does not all com mands; No bond but to do just ones. Cymbeline, v. 1. Every one can master a grief but he that has it. Much Ado, iii. 2. Every man should take his own. M. N. Dream, iii. 2. Evils that take leave, On their departure most of all shew evil. K. John, iii. 4. Every subject's duty is the king's; but every subject's soul is his own. Henry V. iv. 1. Every cloud engenders not a storm. 3 Henry VI. v. 3. Emulation hath a thousand sons, That one by one pursue; if you give way, Or hedge aside from the direct forth right, Like to an enter'd tide, they all rush by And leave you hindmost. T. and C. iii. 3. Every time Serves for the matter that is then born in it. Ant. and Cleo. ii. 2. Every true man's apparel fits your thief. Meas. for Meas. iv. 2. Extremity is the trier of spirits. Coriol. iv. 1. Easy it is Of a cut loaf to steal a shive. T. Andron. ii. 1. Every inordinate cup is unblessed, and the ingredient is a devil. Othello, ii. 3. Foolery does walk about the orb like the sun, it shines everywhere. T. Night, iii. 1. Fast bind, fast find. Mer. of Ven. ii. 5. Fire that is closest kept burns most of all. T. G. of Ver. i. 2. Fat paunches have lean pates.. L. L. Lost, i. 1. Fools are as like husbands as pilchards are to herrings, the husband's the bigger. T. Night, iii. 1. Friendship is constant in all other things, save in the office and affairs of love. Much Ado, ii. 1. Fair ladies mask'd are roses in their bud; Dismask'd, their damask sweet com mixture shewn, |